A third of UK businesses are desperately playing catch-up with AI-powered cyber threats**, scrambling to build defenses while the country’s £72.3 billion AI economy races ahead. With 92% of organizations expecting AI-based attacks to surge and cyber incidents projected to jump 50% by 2025, these companies treated AI governance as an afterthought—*whoops*. Most remain optimistic about AI’s benefits but woefully unprepared for the digital wolves circling their interconnected operations, supplier networks, and vulnerable systems that could become prime targets without proper security measures** in place.
The irony is palpable: 87% believe AI will positively impact business, yet they’re woefully unprepared for its darker applications.
By the end of 2025, significant UK cyber incidents are projected to rise by 50%—a timeline that makes “getting around to” AI governance feel increasingly like famous last words. The UK’s position as holder of Europe’s largest AI economy, valued at £72.3 billion, makes this vulnerability all the more concerning.
The interconnected nature of modern business operations means that even companies with robust internal defenses remain vulnerable, as over half of cyber attack victims reported supplier-related incidents in the past year. Modern AI security systems can process trillions of signals daily to identify vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them.
With 92% of organizations expecting AI-based threats to increase, the message is clear: businesses need to stop treating AI security like an afterthought and start building defenses before their digital transformation becomes someone else’s payday.